Kevin Murphy writes:

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Bowie Bailey wrote:
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IÂtriedÂtoÂcreateÂaÂnewÂfile,ÂforÂtheÂlocalÂdomain,ÂandÂplacedÂalias
definitionsÂinÂthere,ÂbutÂIÂwasÂunableÂtoÂgetÂthisÂtoÂworkÂproperly.ÂÂI
createdÂ(forÂexample)ÂaÂlocaldomain.comÂfile,ÂandÂputÂtheÂfollowingÂentr
y
inÂit:

<URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Â<URL:mailto:re
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

andÂthenÂranÂmakealiases.ÂÂHowever,ÂemailÂtoÂthisÂnewÂaliasÂisÂbounced
"UserÂUnknown"...ÂÂIÂalsoÂtriedÂusingÂtheÂwebadminÂinterfaceÂtoÂcreateÂt
he
alias,ÂwhichÂyieldedÂaÂwebadminÂfileÂinÂtheÂaliasesÂdirÂcontainingÂprett
y
muchÂtheÂsameÂthing,ÂbutÂstillÂtoÂnoÂavail.
ÂÂÂÂ

IsÂ"localdomain.com"ÂaÂlocalÂdomainÂ(i.e.ÂinÂyourÂlocalsÂfile)?ÂÂIfÂso,Ât hen itÂgetsÂstrippedÂoffÂtheÂaddressÂandÂyourÂaliasÂshouldÂlookÂlikeÂthis:

alias:Ârealname

Bowie

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Ah, thanks. I tried that, and now I'm getting a different error:

<<<ÂconfigurationÂerror:ÂmailÂloopsÂbackÂtoÂmyselfÂ(MXÂproblem).

AnyÂthoughts?

From the "Define local domains" section of INSTALL, referring to the locals
file:

  This file contains a list of domains, one per line. In most cases you need
  to initialize this file to contain every hostname that has a DNS A, or
  AAAA, record pointing to any IP address assigned to this machine,
  including "localhost". You will also need to include any domain that lists
  this machine as its primary MX relay.

You have some hostname defined in DNS with an A record for the machine's IP
address, or an MX record, that's not listed in the locals file.



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